Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde took part in a trial run of Metro Lines 4 and 4A on Monday. Pics/Eknath Shinde's office
Updated On: 2025-09-22 06:18 PM IST
Compiled by : Asif Ali Sayed
The lines connect Wadala in Mumbai to Gaimukh in Thane
Metro Line 4 (Wadala–Kasarvadavali) is 32 km long, and Line 4A (Kasarvadavali–Gaimukh) adds 2.88 km. The full corridor will eventually connect to Metro Line 11 (Wadala to CSMT), creating a seamless 58 km stretch
Shinde, who is also the chairman of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA), said the 58-kilometre-long elevated metro corridor will play a key role in reducing traffic congestion in Thane and nearby areas
A key benefit of this corridor is that it will connect Mumbai’s eastern and western suburbs, the city centre, and Thane, offering seamless travel. The line will eventually link with Metro Line 11, connecting Wadala to CSMT, the official statement said
An official statement issued by deputy CM Eknatn Shinde's office said that the trial run and technical inspection of the priority section -- from Gaimukh Junction to Vijay Garden Station -- was flagged off by CM Fadnavis